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The document discusses the nine forms of the Hindu goddess Durga and lists their various names and attributes. It provides over 60 names describing Durga's different aspects such as being compassionate, auspicious, a bestower of wealth, a remover of poverty, and more. Many of the names reference her connection to nature symbols like the lotus and moon.
The document discusses the nine forms of the Hindu goddess Durga and lists their various names and attributes. It provides over 60 names describing Durga's different aspects such as being compassionate, auspicious, a bestower of wealth, a remover of poverty, and more. Many of the names reference her connection to nature symbols like the lotus and moon.
The document discusses the nine forms of the Hindu goddess Durga and lists their various names and attributes. It provides over 60 names describing Durga's different aspects such as being compassionate, auspicious, a bestower of wealth, a remover of poverty, and more. Many of the names reference her connection to nature symbols like the lotus and moon.
Ashoka - Dispeller of Sorrows Amrutha - Nectar Deepa - Radiant Lakashokavinashini - Remover of Universal Agonies Dharmanilaya -Establisher of Eternal Law Karuna -Compassionate< Lokamatri - Mother of the Universe Padmapriya - Lover of Lotus Padmahasta - Having Lotus-Like Hands Padmakshya - Lotus-eyed Padmasundari - Beautiful Like the Lotus Padmodbhava - One Who Emerged Out of the lotus Padmamukhi - Lotus-Faced Padmanabhapriya - Beloved ofPadmanabha Ramaa - Pleaser of the Lord Padmamaladhara - Wearerof Lotus Garland Devi - Goddess Padmini -Lotus Padmagandhini - Having the Fragrance of Lotus Punyagandha - Having Divine Perfume Suprasanna - Ever Cheerful and Beaming Prasadabhimukhi - Emerging to Grant Boons Prabha - Radiant Like the Sun Chandravadana - Moon-Faced Chanda - Cool Like the moon Chandrasahodari - Sister of the Moon Chaturbhuja - with four arms Chandrarupa - Moon-Faced Indira - Radiant like the Sun Indusheetala - Cool like the Moon Ahladajanani - Source of Happiness Pushti - Healthy Shivaa - Auspicious Shivakari - Source of Auspicious Things Satya - All Truth Vimala - Pure Vishwajanani - Mother of the Universe Pushti - Possessor of All Wealth Daridriyanashini - Remover of Poverty Preeta Pushkarini - One with Pleasing Eyes Shanta - Full with peace or Calm Shuklamalambara -Wearer of White Garland and Attire Bhaskari -Radiant like the Sun Bilvanilaya - Resider Under Bilva Tree Vararoha - Ready to Offer Boons Yashaswini - Reputed Vasundhara - Daughter of the Earth Udaranga - Endowed with a Beautiful Body Harini -Deer-Like Hemamalini - Having Golden Garlands Dhanadhanyaki - Bestower of Wealth and Foodgrains Siddhi -Ever Ready to Protect Straina Soumya - Showering Goodness on Women Shubhaprada - Granter of Auspicious Things Nrupaveshvagathananda - Loves to Live in Palaces Varalakshmi - Granter of Bounty Vasuprada - Bestower of Wealth Shubha - Auspicious H Hiranyapraka - Amidst Gold Samudratanaya - Beloved Daughter of the Ocean of Milk Jaya - Goddess of Victory Mangala - Most Auspicious Devi - The Deity Vishnuvakshah - Residing in Vishnu's Chect Vishnupatni - Consort of Vishnu Prasannakshi -Lively-Eyed Narayana Samashrita - Sought Refuge in Narayana Daridriya Dhwamsini - Destroyer of Poverty Devi - Goddess Sarvapadravanivarini - Dispeller of all Distresses Mahakali - A Form of Kali Brahma-Vishnu-Shivatmika - Trinity of Brahma-Vishnu-Shiva Trikala-dnyanasampanna - Aware of all 3 -the Past, Present and Future Bhuvaneshwarya - Supreme Deity